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Kelo-Cote: Does Kelo-Cote work?

Kelo Cote Review

While silicone gels have been proven effective at reducing the appearance of hypertrophic and keloid scars, Kelo-cote Scar Gel may not me the best option in over-the-counter scar treatments available due to the uncertainty surrounding its formulation.  This review will examine the benefits and drawbacks of Kelo-cote Advanced Formula Scar Gel, and offer effective alternatives in best scar reduction treatments.

Research into scar reduction treatments by surgeons has resulted in the use of silicone gel sheets that are applied to incisions after surgery in order to minimize the visibility of scars.  But silicone gel sheets can be difficult to keep secured and often lose contact with the skin due to constant movement, thus reducing their efficacy.  Recent developments in silicone gels, however, have proven more effective at creating an impermeable barrier greatly reducing the appearance of scars.  Advanced Bio-Technologies, Inc. has developed what they call a “revolutionary” and patented product that maintains the positive benefits of silicone gel sheets while eliminating the concerns and limitations associated with their use.  Their new product is Kelo-cote Scar Gel, an innovative topical silicone gel for the prevention and management of scars.

Kelo-cote’s Benefits

  • Helps to soften, flatten, and smooth scars while maintaining the moisture balance and elasticity of the adjacent skin
  • has also been shown to reduce the discoloration and itching associated with scars
  • Once dry, make-up can be applied over Kelo-cote

Kelo-cote’s Drawbacks

  • Kelo-cote’s website does provide a full list of ingredients
  • There is very little background information available on Advanced Bio-Technologies, Inc.
  • No money back guarantee is offered

Tube Size: 0.5 oz (15g)

kelo cote scar gelThe Verdict on Kelo-Cote
The true effectiveness of Kelo-cote is difficult to assess without a disclosure of a complete list of ingredients.  The manufacturers only list polysiloxane, which is a term for a broad range of silicones, and silicone dioxide, a solid mineral used to make glass.  Neither of these ingredients is a medical grade form of silicone commonly used in the treatment of scars.  The lack of information regarding Kelo-cote’s formulation makes it hard to recommend this product since there are other silicone scar treatments available that readily divulge their full list of ingredients.  If you would like to see how Kelo-cote ranked among other scar treatments we reviewed, please take a look at our review grid below.

 

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